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The Physics of Love: The Ultimate Universal Laws

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A large format, visually appealing book exploring the physics of love and consciousness in an easy-to-understand and exciting manner. A blend of philosophy, metaphysis and far-out science, the universal laws shown in this book are applicable to music, electronics, mechanics, healing and all branches of science and philosophy. This science demonstrates the commonality that underlies all phenomena -- vibration. Another name for Sympathetic Vibration is Love. Science and Spirituality are finally reunited!

143 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1996

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Edgar Evans Cayce

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The origins of life, in the metaphysical sense, began with the creation of the celestial beings. According to Edgar Cayce’s readings of the Akashic Record, first came the Son, the Logos, or the Word -- as indicated in John’s Gospel: “In the beginning was the Word; and the Word was with God and the Word was God.” Out of the Word or this central primordial expression of life, all else was created. Again in John’s Gospel: “All things were made through this One.” In Cayce’s readings: “We have first the Son, then the other sons or celestial beings that are given their force and power.” Evil and the forces of what humanity has called the Devil developed as a result of rebellion against the flow of creation, the harmony of the original ideal that all life was to follow. Cayce puts it this way (note: the emphasis and parentheses are Cayce’s)
Edgar Cayce has been called the "sleeping prophet," the "father of holistic medicine," and the most documented psychic of the 20th century. For more than 40 years of his adult life, Cayce gave psychic "readings" to thousands of seekers while in an unconscious state, diagnosing illnesses and revealing lives lived in the past and prophecies yet to come.

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